Football names don't get much bigger than David Beckham and the former England international could be the next superstar to be playing in the A-League.
The ex-Manchester United great is reportedly being offered around to several clubs with the possibility of joining on a 10-game guest stint.
With the Major League Soccer (MLS) competition in America finishing in a fortnight, the timing would work for the 37-year-old LA Galaxy star.
The move, however, is subject to financial backing by Football Federation Australia, with new boss David Gallop needing to decide whether to support it.
Beckham is the third-highest earner in the MLS at US$4m (A$3.9) per season. In his most recent deal, he accepted a US$1.5m (A$1.45) pay cut from the Galaxy and it is believed money would not be a primary reason for wanting to play in Australia.